A solid sample of copper, Cu(s), is placed in a test tube containing a solution of nitric acid, HNO3(aq). When the substances are mixed the solution turns bluish-green, a brown gas is produced and the temperature of the test tube is observed to increase. What are the signs of △Hsys,△Ssys,△Gsys,△Suniv? △Hsys : positive, negative, or impossible to determine △Ssys : positive, negative, or impossible to determine △Gsys : positive, negative, or impossible to determine △Suniv : positive, negative, or impossible to determine   As temperature increases, the reaction becomes _____ spontaneous. A) more  B) less

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A solid sample of copper, Cu(s), is placed in a test tube containing a solution of nitric acid, HNO3(aq). When the substances are mixed the solution turns bluish-green, a brown gas is produced and the temperature of the test tube is observed to increase.

What are the signs of △Hsys,△Ssys,△Gsys,△Suniv?

△Hsys : positive, negative, or impossible to determine

△Ssys : positive, negative, or impossible to determine

△Gsys : positive, negative, or impossible to determine

△Suniv : positive, negative, or impossible to determine

 

As temperature increases, the reaction becomes _____ spontaneous.

A) more 

B) less

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